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US Vice President Vance warns Israel, criticizes its stance on Iran deal

Le Monde (English)
US Vice President JD Vance has issued a stark warning to Israeli officials, suggesting Donald Trump is their only remaining ally. This comes amid criticism of Israel's role in the postponed US-Iran talks.
16 sources across de, English · blind spot: little coverage from the right
Left 44% · Center 44% · Right 12%
How outlets framed it
Left: Sources framing the issue from the left emphasize the potential for US-Iran talks to shape political careers, particularly Vance's, and highlight the US Vice President's critical stance towards Israel.
Center: Centrist reporting focuses on the postponement of US-Iran talks and the implications for US-Israel relations, noting Vance's strong message to Israeli leaders.
Right: Right-leaning coverage underscores Vance's assertion that Donald Trump is Israel's sole ally, framing the US-Iran negotiations within the context of Trump's foreign policy and Israel's security.
Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the framing of US-Iran talks and the role of Donald Trump, with some sources emphasizing Vance's political maneuvering and others focusing on the substance of the negotiations and US-Israel relations.
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